
I’ve written in the past about how much I love my Moo Cards – little half-sized business cards that are very attention-getting and produced in gorgeous quality by a British company with a funny name. They are great for promoting a web address and basic contact information. I was thrilled when the company started making full-sized business cards not too long ago.
The business size cards still include one of the coolest features of the mini cards – the ability to put a different image on the back of each card in a set. Ordering a 100 card set? Each card can have a different patterned paper, or photo, or layout on it…in our creative industry the promotional possibilities are staggering. How great a marketing tool would it be that every person you hand a business card to gets a completely different one? Kind of like an artist trading card…

I had a bit of a disaster with ordering cards for my last-minute trip to CHA-Winter from someone else since Moo couldn’t get them to me in time from their London office, and don’t want that to happen again. So this time I’m planning ahead. I’ve been thinking already about getting new business cards for the summer CHA show. I went on the Moo site to start planning my order, and discovered that you can try Moo business cards for free now!
To promote their new United States printing operation (no more international shipping to get my cards – yeah!) and the new full-size business cards, Moo is letting people create 10 card sample packs of full-size business cards absolutely for free! No shipping, no handling cost – completely free! The cards do come with a Moo banner on the bottom of the image side of the card, but you can get that removed for a fee if you’d like to actually use your sample cards.
The free sample pack is a great way to get some Moo cards in your hands to check out the quality if you’ve never seen one in person, and see how something you’d like to print would look without committing to paying for a full package.
I just ordered a set to check out how the new logo I have designed for Scrapbook Update will print. It’s a great way to do a test print of the new logo file. I can’t wait to see how it looks!
If you’d like to try a free sample pack of my favorite business cards too, visit MOO Business Cards. Hey, it’s FREE! Why not?




























Thanks so much for sharing this resource! My last few visits to my local scrapbooking store I’ve had to write my blog address on a piece of paper when people ask for it. This is fantastic!!